As if this is a big surprise. The RINO switches to the party he's been aligned with all along. I wish the rest of them would do the same. http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/charlie-crist-running-for-florida-governor--with-democrats-blessing/2013/11/04/464c0af6-4588-11e3-bf0c-cebf37c6f484_story.html Anyone who votes for him is an idiot.

SarasotaRepub

01-07-2014, 09:49 AM

Gee, I'm shocked. :rolleyes:

txradioguy

01-07-2014, 09:51 AM

Shorter: "Crist reveals wheat everyone knew already"

DumbAss Tanker

01-07-2014, 01:40 PM

May as well change the label on the bottle to fit the contents that are actually inside it. At least 'Democrat' will do until Florida has an 'Unprincipled office-chasing opportunist' party on the ballot.

Elspeth

01-07-2014, 04:44 PM

Well guess who else is changing his "labeling" for the election:

McConnell emphasizes Tea Party ties in filing for reelection
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/senate-races/194588-mcconnell-files-for-reelection-emphasizes-tea-party-ties

In a video released Tuesday, McConnell is shown signing his filing papers with Paul and Agriculture Commissioner James Comer (R), who are both Tea Party favorites in Kentucky.

McConnell, long a target of grassroots conservatives, is facing a primary challenge from businessman Matt Bevin, who has already won the backing of some prominent national conservative groups.

The incumbent has been working to shore up support on his right flank for months. He won Paul's endorsement and has emphasized conservative causes, like the Balanced Budget Amendment. He voted against a two-year budget deal approved by Congress last month.

In the filing video, titled “United,” Paul touts McConnell's work as GOP leader in the Senate.

“What he has done, and what allows him to be the most powerful Republican up there is that he can pull people together,” Paul says, “United on ObamaCare. United for a Balanced Budget Amendment.”

Paul’s comments answer another attack McConnell is facing from his left flank, where he’s up against Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes — that his leadership abilities have waned and his seniority in the Senate has made him simply out of touch with Kentucky.